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             Cardio Challenge - 
              Outcome D (10-30)-6 
            
              
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                Personal 
                  Goals | 
               
             
            Students are given the challenge of performing 
              a continuous run for which they set goals throughout the semester. 
            
            
               
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                   Running (for speed) 
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            Students learn that the concept of a continuous 
              run is to run as long as possible without stopping. Pacing is important. 
              Students need to find out what their pace is and try not to follow 
              someone else's pace. (This could push the student past the point 
              of a positive experience.) Before the run, have each student take 
              a resting heart rate for 10 seconds and record it on a cardio sheet 
              that the students fill out. Instruct them to use the same sheet 
              each time they do this challenge so that feedback from their last 
              run is available and they can see improvement. 
            The class begins their easy pace run together. 
              Once the student stops running they will note the length of time 
              they ran. The student then takes a 10 second heart rate and continues 
              to walk/run for the remainder of the 30 minutes set aside for this 
              run. This allows the students to continue to train during the class. 
              The goal of the class is try to run for longer, not faster times 
              (this is especially important for beginners) and to try to reach 
              their goal times. The incentive for reaching a goal of 10 minutes 
              or more of continuous running is an additional 20 points. Students 
              will record the number of minutes they ran on their "cardio 
              record" sheet.  
            
              
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                Continuous 
                  Run Cardio Fitness Assessment | 
               
             
            This sheet includes a place to fill out the student's 
              goal for this run as well as their comments about the run. Once 
              the 30 minutes are up, the students record their information about 
              the run and hand the sheet in. The teacher should comment on each 
              sheet and use it as a feedback sheet for the next time the student 
              runs. 
            
              
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                Perceived 
                  Exertion Scale | 
               
             
              
            Give points for the walking portion if they power 
              walk (one point per minute added on to the walk score). 
            Instead of striving for a goal of total continuous 
              minutes of running, students can record how many accumulated minutes 
              of running they can accomplish. (Run 8 minutes, walk 1 minute, run 
              8 minutes, walk 1 minute = 16 minutes running and 2 minutes walking.) 
              
            These are clues that you have reached the outcomes 
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              Students are setting realistic goals and attaining them. 
            Students are able to take a 10 second heart rate 
              count. 
            Students can apply their knowledge of pacing taught 
              in previous classes.  
            Students show improvement from the beginning to 
              the end of the semester. 
            Classroom discussion shows that students see the 
              benefits of this activity to other aspects of their lives, both 
              now and in the future. 
              
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